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September 3, 2006
Pentecost 13b
John 6:51-58
Pastor Ben Berger
Where's the Beef?
I wonder if anyone remembers this old Wendy's hamburger commercial.
Three older ladies walk up to this hamburger with a huge bun. One
old lady takes off the top of the bun to find an itty, bitty burger.
Another old lady starts asking, "Where's the beef? Where's
the beef?" Anyone remember that? They had another version where
the one old lady drove around town to all the other fast-food restaurants
asking, "Where's the beef? Where's the beef?" The last
two weeks we've heard about the bread. Two weeks ago we learned
about the manna God provided the Israelites in the wilderness. Last
week we learned that Jesus is the Bread of Life. Today we hear more
of Jesus' sermon about the Bread of Life. But, today Jesus' adds
the beef. As we ask, "Where's the beef?" we'll see that
many people 1) have a beef with Jesus and that 2) everyone can receive
beef from Jesus.
The day after Jesus fed 5000 men with two loaves of bread, they
all came looking to him for more. Instead of bread for physical
life, Jesus pointed to himself as the bread that gives eternal life.
And then Jesus fills that bread with beef, his own flesh. Look at
verse 51, I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If
anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. This bread is my
flesh. Jesus told the Jews that if they wanted eternal life,
they would have to eat his flesh.
The Jews had a beef with eating Jesus' flesh. Then the Jews
began to argue sharply among themselves, "How can this man
give us his flesh to eat?" (52). The Jews probably knew
that Jesus wasn't asking them to physically eat his flesh. It was
more along the lines of when we make a smart comment and tell someone
to "eat that." Jesus was asking the Jews to believe that
he was sent by God from heaven to bring eternal life to sinners
on earth.
The Jews had a beef with Jesus because they would not believe he
was God. Some were asking, "How can THIS MAN give us eternal
life?" Many saw Jesus as only a man. They knew his parents,
brothers and sisters. They watched him grow up. In spite of the
miracles they refused to believe that this man was also true God.
The Jews knew that only God has the power to grant eternal life.
Because they didn't believe in Jesus as true God, they had a beef
when he claimed the authority to give them eternal life.
Other Jews had a beef with Jesus because they didn't want the life
he offered. Many of the Jews had followed Jesus to the other side
of the lake because they thought they finally found the Messiah
they wanted. They wanted a Messiah that would keep their bellies
full. They thought they had found the beef! Then Jesus started talking
about giving his flesh for the life of the world. Jesus was pointing
ahead to the bloody sacrifice he would make. Jesus did not come
to create a glorious life on earth. He came to die. The Jews didn't
want spiritual life. They wanted a glorious life on earth. Because
Jesus didn't offer the life they wanted, they had a beef with him.
Many of us have a beef with Jesus too. Many among us still doubt
whether Jesus can truly give us life. Just the other day a teenage
girl that I've never met (she's not from the area but happened to
come to the Empty Dugout teen softball tourney this past summer)
asked me how to be sure the Bible is all true. She's Christian and
has known the Bible all her life. Yet she isn't sure it's all true.
This girl lost her mom to cancer two years ago. She doesn't think
her step mom likes her. She even said that her prayers backfired.
The devil has used the circumstances of her life to create doubt,
a beef with Jesus. Has the devil ever created such doubt in your
mind? Have you ever wondered if Jesus was really God? Or if the
Bible is really true? Or if Jesus will really take you to heaven?
Then you have a beef with Jesus.
Others among us have a beef with Jesus because we don't want the
life he offers. Jesus hasn't promised to make our lives on earth
glorious. He's promised us the glory of heaven. Many of us would
rather have our bellies filled. And we show it by our priorities.
We spend so much more time thinking about work or money or boys
or sports. We show that those things are more important than the
life Jesus offers. We want to go to heaven, but not until we have
experienced everything on earth. That's a beef with Jesus.
It's time to get rid of that beef with Jesus. Jesus makes some
pretty hard statements that hit home. He said, I tell you the
truth, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his
blood, you have no life in you (53). Here's your beef: you don't
have the power to give yourself life. It doesn't matter how hard
you try or how deep you dig, you will never find life in yourself.
You won't find life anywhere else either. Not in work or money or
the opposite sex or sports or any other activity on earth. That
kind of life always ends
in death. You will only find life
in Jesus. So, get rid of your beef WITH Jesus. Instead, receive
beef from Jesus.
The great thing about Jesus is that he keeps offering life. We
sin and sin and sin. We doubt and we misplace our priorities and
he just keeps offering life. It doesn't even matter who you are
- the nicest guy in the world or the worst criminal ever. Jesus
offers life to anyone. Look back at verse 51. Jesus said, IF
ANYONE eats of this bread, he will live forever. And again in
verse 54, WHOEVER eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal
life. No qualifications. No limits. Anyone who believes in Jesus
as the true God who gives eternal life has it. And it's not just
anyone, it's everyone. Back to verse 51 again, Jesus said, This
bread is my flesh, which I will give for the life of THE WORLD.
Jesus did not come to give life to just one or two people or a small
group of people. He wants all people to be saved and to come to
a knowledge of the truth. You are part of the world. Therefore,
Jesus came to give life to you.
Where's the beef? Jesus is the beef. Jesus is the bread that gives
life and he is also the beef that gives life. Jesus received life
from his Father in heaven. God the Father is life itself; he is
the source of all life. The Father gave life to his Son as true
God and then also as true Man. Conceived by the Holy Spirit, Jesus
was born of the virgin Mary as true Man, with flesh and blood. As
true God and true Man Jesus is the only one who has the authority
to give us life.
Jesus sacrificed the life he received from his Father. That's what
he meant when he said he would give his flesh for the life of
the world. Because every man (I mean every human) has sinned,
we all deserve death. We owe God the sacrifice of our flesh and
blood in hell. Instead, Jesus took on flesh and blood and sacrificed
his life in our place. Only the flesh and blood of God could pay
the price for the sin of every man, of the world. So Jesus sacrificed
his flesh and blood, the flesh and blood of God and Man, for us.
But the Father gave Jesus his life back. He raised Jesus from the
dead.
Now Jesus offers that same life to all those who eat his flesh
and drink his blood. Jesus says this so many times in John Six.
We already read it a number of times in verse 51. Read again verse
54, Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life,
and I will raise him up at the last day. And again in verse
56, 57 and 58. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains
in me and I in him. Just as the living Father sent me and I live
because of the Father, so the one who feeds on me will live because
of me
he who feeds on this bread will live forever. How
many times does Jesus have to say it before we'll believe it? He
has life from the Father. He sacrificed that life to pay for our
sins. The Father gave it back to him. Now he promises life to us.
Whoever believes already has possession of eternal life right now.
And Jesus promises to raise us up on the last day too. Then we'll
have not just spiritual life, but also life in our own flesh and
blood.
So, will you eat Jesus' flesh and drink his blood? What does that
mean? To eat Jesus' flesh and drink Jesus' blood means nothing other
than to believe in him. You're probably thinking about Communion.
Not yet. Jesus isn't talking about Communion here because he hasn't
even instituted it yet. And, he never says that everyone who comes
to Communion will receive life. It is possible to receive Communion
improperly. No, when Jesus asks us to eat his flesh and drink his
blood, he only wants us to believe. He wants us to believe that
he is the Savior sent by God to bring eternal life to sinners on
earth. He sacrificed his flesh and blood for our sins and rose from
the dead to give us life. He offers this life to anyone and everyone,
including you.
Believe, then. Jesus says that his flesh and blood are real food
and real drink. Don't go looking for life in yourself. Don't go
looking for life in work or money, other people or other things.
Look to Jesus. Where's the beef? Jesus is the bread that gives life
and the beef that gives life. Amen.
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